Top 10 cool things to do in Los Angeles

Top 10 cool things to do in Los Angeles – Forget crowded Hollywood and the stalkerish movie star home tours and get a sense of the real city of angels instead. From vintage store shopping to boardwalk people watching here is my list of Top 10 cool things to do in Los Angeles – whatever your taste…

1. Feed your soul at the House of Blues

This iconic restaurant and concert venue is part owned by Dan Ackroyd and specializes in live performances by blues and rock musicians. This is where “food and music feed the soul” and the performances here are always pretty special. Located on the famous Sunset strip, past performers include Santana, Bon Jovi, Foo Fighters and Young Jeezy. The menu is created by the Food Network star Chef Aaron Sanchez and also make sure you visit at the weekend for their famous gospel Sunday lunch.

2. People watch at Venice Beach

Be entertained by literally just walking along the promenade. Famous Venice Beach is home to slightly crazy street performers, extreme body builders, fortune tellers and extra terrestrial believers (see above) and is a prime spot for people watching. Walk far enough and you’ll hear cool music pumping out of packed bars and outrageously dressed people dancing in the street. See dogs dressed as men and men dressed as dogs, people giving out hugs and free spirits just hanging out.

3. Take a stroll on Third Street Promenade

This is everyone’s favourite street in downtown Santa Monica where you’ll find an excellent range of shops, restaurants and cafes in compact traffic-free area. The walkway runs for 30 city blocks and close by are the beach, Palisades Park and the Santa Monica Pier. Also a great place to kick back and watch a couple of street performers.

5. Drink at the Dresden Rooms

Famous for its appearance in the 1996 cult classic ‘Swingers’ (which launched the careers of Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn) this bar is also now included on the”World’s Best Bars” list. The exterior may look pretty dark but inside you’ll find white retro cool leather booths, corkboard walls and cocktails whipped to perfection. Entertainment is provided by veteran jazz artists Marty and Elayne.

6. Stay at Farmer’s Daughter Hotel

For a unique stay in the city try the Farmer’s Daughter. This West Hollywood hotel oozes cool Americana Kitsch and over-the-top hoedown décor. The hotel prides itself on homely hospitality and friendly service making you feel like you are staying on someone’s cosy ranch (you even get free cookies and lemonade at the front desk). The hotel rooms have rocking chairs, hardwood floors and luxurious bedding. Make sure you also dine at the on-site TART Restaurant which has a menu packed full of Californian comfort food.

7. Go organic at Mixt Greens

When in Los Angeles you should eat like the locals. The green and organic movement in the city is huge and the place to try first is one of the greenest eateries in California. Mixt Greens is an Eco-gourmet restaurant emphasizing organic, sustainable, seasonal, environmentally responsible and local food. Even the restaurant venue is constructed using renewable and recycled materials and you can rest easy knowing that everything on your plate puts the planet’s wellbeing first.

8. Increase your knowledge at Griffith Observatory

Call it geek-cool or an attraction for the curious of mind, the Griffith observatory and its grounds are open to the public for free with three live programs presented in rotation every hour. You’ll find regular activities and events here like the “Public Star Party” and the “Public Viewing of the Transit of Venus.” Also make use of the free telescopes available for the public to use on clear nights and be prepared to have your mind blown in the Los Angeles Planetarium also located here.

9. Check out the Farmer’s Market

This is located in the Third Street but deserves a mention of its own. Come here for chic clothes and fresh produce taken directly from local farms. The very trendy Farmer’s Market also offer other attractions such as a ‘meet and greet’ with the grocer of the week, lively cooking demonstrations and sit-down eateries. Find it on the corner 3rd Street and Fairfax Avenue all week long (although opening times vary).

10. Visit Hollyhock House

Fans of interesting architecture might want to pay Hollyhock House a visit. Now the centrepiece of the Barnsdall Art Park (in East Hollywood), the home was originally designed by acclaimed architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1919-1921 for an oil heiress. The house was included in a list of all time “top ten” Los Angeles houses in a Los Angeles Times and is now open to the public. Features include a distinctive ‘introverted’ exterior and a complex system of split levels, steps and roof terraces surrounding the courtyard.

Born in England, with a few family roots from Bavaria, and a heart in Scandinavia I've always been a bit of a restless soul. My first true adventure began as a six month voyage around South East Asia as a fresh faced backpacker and ever since I've lived a semi nomadic existence, clocking up over 40 countries on trips and living in Dublin, South East Asia and Australia. I'm a lover of US Road Trips, deserted beaches bathed in warm glow of a sunset, Cuban mojitos, easy-on-the-eye travel destinations far away from the tourist crowds and all things Scandinavian - from cloudberry liquors to Scandi Noirs. When not wandering the world, you'll find me walking my rescue dog in leafy South West London, strolling around the Brighton Laines on random day trips, hunting for photogenic landscapes or daydreaming about returning to my all time favourite places in the world; Havana, Copenhagen, Italy, Thailand and the frozen landscapes of a wintry Iceland. Follow Becky on Twitter and Google+.

Evie

The Farmer’s Daughter Hotel reminds me of another fantastic and unique hotel I stayed at in San Francisco called the Hotel des Arts (here is an article about the hotel-http://lechictravel.com/2012/01/hotel-des-art/) The entire hotel was decorated with art from local artists, and had gorgeous design and architecture. I will have to try out these suggestions the next time I am in LA!

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